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Surprise Geysers Erupt in Oklahoma
AP | 12/10/2005 | AP

Posted on 12/14/2005 2:19:22 PM PST by technomage

KINGFISHER, Okla. (AP) _ An outbreak of geysers spewing mud and gas into the air in rural Kingfisher County is puzzling state and local officials.

Kingfisher Fire Chief John Crawford says initial reports of the geysers came in Friday morning, and that firefighters and Oklahoma Corporation Commission officials were on the scene yesterday.

The geysers have appeared throughout the countryside of rural Kingfisher, with stretches of up to 12 miles between spots, and some as short as a quarter of a mile.

Crawford says the threat of the gas igniting is unlikely, but he says there is a concern the gas could begin coming up through water-well lines.

He says sheriff's deputies were dispatched to inform residents of the possibility of gas coming through wells and water systems.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Oklahoma
KEYWORDS: energy; geyser; naturalgas; oklahoma
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Interesting. Wonder what the significnce of this event is.

Can any Oklahoma Freepers verify this?

1 posted on 12/14/2005 2:19:23 PM PST by technomage
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To: technomage

3rd post of this

and yet no pics or better explanation... sigh


2 posted on 12/14/2005 2:20:54 PM PST by Flavius (Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum)
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To: technomage

Don't geysers usually denote volcanic activity?


3 posted on 12/14/2005 2:21:05 PM PST by Bigh4u2 (Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
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Here
4 posted on 12/14/2005 2:22:07 PM PST by MarkeyD (Cowards cut and run. Marines finish the job. I really, really loathe liberals.)
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To: Flavius
3rd post of this

Hmmm. Did a search for geyser, geysers and oklahoma and nothing came up.

5 posted on 12/14/2005 2:22:09 PM PST by technomage
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To: technomage

the Clampetts


Doogle


6 posted on 12/14/2005 2:22:37 PM PST by Doogle (USAF...8thAF...4077th TFW...408th MMS...Ubon Thailand..."69"..Night Line Delivery,AMMO)
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To: Flavius

Ditto

I thought it was an update


7 posted on 12/14/2005 2:22:49 PM PST by PeteB570 (Guns, what real men want for Christmas)
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To: Bigh4u2

Hmmmm Lots of oil in Oklahoma, but would that indicate volcanic possibilities.

/grew up in Oklahoma, but am puzzled as the next person


8 posted on 12/14/2005 2:23:09 PM PST by Roses0508 (Democracy does not guarantee equality of conditions - it only guarantees equality of opportunity.)
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To: technomage

I wonder if this ties into the damn breaking in MO?


9 posted on 12/14/2005 2:23:09 PM PST by sure_fine (*not one to over kill the thought process*)
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Central U.S. Earthquakes 1800- 1983.

The cluster in central Oklahoma is in Kingfisher County.

So9

10 posted on 12/14/2005 2:24:28 PM PST by Servant of the 9 (Trust Me)
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To: Bigh4u2

I just looked at the pictures and think I answered my own questions.

The geysers I am thinking about usually are 'steam' geysers, such as in Yellowstone.

These appear to be 'water' geysers from natural gas.


11 posted on 12/14/2005 2:24:48 PM PST by Bigh4u2 (Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
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To: technomage

My only concern would be if these guysers were volcanic in origin. That would worry me.


12 posted on 12/14/2005 2:26:36 PM PST by puppypusher
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To: Roses0508

An overcharged aquifer is probably to blame since volcanic activity in Oklahoma ceased eons ago. It could start again anywhere, of course, but this would be extremely unlikely to be the first sign of it.


13 posted on 12/14/2005 2:26:41 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: technomage

Whats the problem? Start drilling!


14 posted on 12/14/2005 2:26:45 PM PST by US_MilitaryRules ("Don't get Stuck On Stupid" and "Did I mention I stayed at a Holiday Inn last night"? NRA Member)
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To: technomage

I saw the same thing happen in Dante's Peak. An eruption is due any day now. We're Doomed.


15 posted on 12/14/2005 2:29:21 PM PST by MPJackal ("If you are not with us, you are against us.")
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"Mysterious unrefined natural gas leaks erupting in rural Kingfisher County ..."

Gaia farts proudly.

16 posted on 12/14/2005 2:29:38 PM PST by Jason_b
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I've been thinking the same thing. When the first reporting of this dam break, I heard sesimetic activity involvement. Now they're not saying this.

I read some place on this no one smelled gas. I had to chuckle...there's no smell to NG...NG's smell was added by man.

17 posted on 12/14/2005 2:30:03 PM PST by shield (The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instructions.Pr 1:7)
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Crawford says the threat of the gas igniting is unlikely

Let's get some roman candles and shoot fireballs at it!

18 posted on 12/14/2005 2:31:04 PM PST by wyattearp (The best weapon to have in a gunfight is a shotgun - preferably from ambush.)
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Hey Flevais: You did not wait long enough I guess. Just for fun I googled her and sure enough up she come. Good old goggle spouts off with correct info every time. Just as faithful with info as old Yellowstone. Maybe one of these new geysers will make Oklahoma as famous as Yellowstone!!

Squire Eaton
19 posted on 12/14/2005 2:31:29 PM PST by Squire Eaton (Squire Eaton)
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To: Dog Gone

We used to see "swamp gas fire balls/lights" every so often. Wonder if it is a related activity?

Per my memory, an overcharged aquifer would be an unusual condition. I remember Oklahoma as dry compared to our next home in Virginia.


20 posted on 12/14/2005 2:34:14 PM PST by Roses0508 (Democracy does not guarantee equality of conditions - it only guarantees equality of opportunity.)
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